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Extension Mimeo AE, no. 080 (Feb. 1971)

Extension Mimeo AE, no. 080 (Feb. 1971)

AE-80 February, 1971
As the attention of researchers, government and the public has been directed toward the preservation of the environment, much concern has been expressed about the disposal of farm animal wastes. Undeniably, farm wastes represent a major source of pollution potential. However, research is proceeding rapidly
and developing methods to deal with the wastes in a non-polluting manner, which will also enable farmers to return the valuable nutrients to the land. In this publication the present available alternatives for waste disposal and criteria for selection of these methods are presented,
Coo
perative Extension Service • Purdue University • Lafayette, Indiana 47907

AE-80 February, 1971
As the attention of researchers, government and the public has been directed toward the preservation of the environment, much concern has been expressed about the disposal of farm animal wastes. Undeniably, farm wastes represent a major source of pollution potential. However, research is proceeding rapidly
and developing methods to deal with the wastes in a non-polluting manner, which will also enable farmers to return the valuable nutrients to the land. In this publication the present available alternatives for waste disposal and criteria for selection of these methods are presented,
Coo
perative Extension Service • Purdue University • Lafayette, Indiana 47907